Sargent v. Covert

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Sargent v. Covert
by Melvin Fuller
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United States Supreme Court

152 U.S. 516

Sargent  v.  Covert

This was a bill filed by James C. Covert against Joseph B. and George H. Sargent in the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York for infringement of letters patent No. 161,757, dated April 6, 1875, issued to complainant for 'improvement in clasps or thimbles for hitching devices,' upon which a final decree was entered adjudging the patent to be good and valid; that the defendants had infringed the same; and that complainant should recover of the defendant Joseph B. Sargent the sum of $750, and of the defendant George H. Sargent $250, and costs. From this decree an appeal was taken to this court.

For report of decision on exceptions to master's report, see 38 Fed. 237; on motion for treble damages, see 42 Fed. 298.

John K. Beach, for appellants.

H. A. Toulmin, for appellee.

Mr. Chief Justice FULLER delivered the opinion of the court.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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